Build systems are a pretty useful feature of Sublime, but for a lot of projects itās easier to just have a quick way of running arbitrary shell commands. If youāre on a Ruby project, for instance, itās pretty wonky to create a build system for ārakeā, ātestā] and ārakeā, ātest:unitsā] and ārakeā, ātest:functionalsā] etc.
I created plugin thatās turned out to be pretty handy for me, and itās dead simple. Ctrl+Shift+C (Cmd+Shift+C) brings up a āshellā prompt right within Sublime. You can download it and check out out some documentation/screenshots here:
github.com/misfo/Shell-Turtlestein
Cheers,
Trent